Message from @JCEN

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2020-08-23 04:59:34 UTC  

Wouldn't the evolution process reset?

2020-08-23 04:59:55 UTC  

I see where you are coming from.

2020-08-23 05:00:00 UTC  

Yes

2020-08-23 05:00:16 UTC  

It depends on how many species are wiped out

2020-08-23 05:00:26 UTC  

And if it alters the environment

2020-08-23 05:00:35 UTC  

But there would be new organisms

2020-08-23 05:01:00 UTC  

I would assume all would be gone. Unlesss of course someone built a big boat to save them

2020-08-23 05:01:18 UTC  

Then yea

2020-08-23 05:01:22 UTC  

New species

2020-08-23 05:01:31 UTC  

I mean its a stretch of a hypothetical only because all plants on the planet would have died

2020-08-23 05:01:43 UTC  

Starts again from bacteria

2020-08-23 05:01:53 UTC  

Now keep in mind the bible claims that this happened about 4500 years ago

2020-08-23 05:01:56 UTC  

Given a situation where life is forced to behave differently by its changing environment would lead to adaptation, or extinction of that species. More specifically, land mammals may have become extinct.

2020-08-23 05:01:57 UTC  

Sorry

2020-08-23 05:02:03 UTC  

Single celled organisms

2020-08-23 05:02:17 UTC  

Yea what @JCEN said

2020-08-23 05:02:46 UTC  

A lot of organisms, if they survived, would have to adapt to living and thriving off of or in water

2020-08-23 05:02:55 UTC  

And since we see a plethora of land mammals today, I'd venture to say it never happened.

2020-08-23 05:03:04 UTC  

He’s not saying it happened

2020-08-23 05:03:17 UTC  

He’s just asking what the implications would be if it did

2020-08-23 05:03:23 UTC  

> @Delta Say as described in the bible
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2020-08-23 05:03:30 UTC  

Yea

2020-08-23 05:03:58 UTC  

He’s saying if there was a flood as described in the Bible, how would it impact evolution theory

2020-08-23 05:04:12 UTC  

It’s a hypothetical

2020-08-23 05:04:23 UTC  

Like if a meteor struck earth rn what would happen

2020-08-23 05:04:32 UTC  

And I've given my reasons what they would be and why I think it never happened.

2020-08-23 05:04:34 UTC  

Like was said earlier it wouldn't affect the theory as much as the path that evolution would take

2020-08-23 05:04:46 UTC  

Correct.

2020-08-23 05:04:48 UTC  

Yea the theory would be the same

2020-08-23 05:04:50 UTC  

Wait

2020-08-23 05:04:59 UTC  

Can water erode fossils

2020-08-23 05:08:13 UTC  

What if in proving the flood, evidence is provided that calls into serious question the geological table?

2020-08-23 05:09:19 UTC  

You have to prove your claim in order to support it. Nobody cares about "What If", they care about "What Is".

2020-08-23 05:10:14 UTC  

And as far as I can tell, our geological table is well-diversed and does not point to one specific set of Kingdom.

2020-08-23 05:11:40 UTC  

i would like to see like one of those universe/earth sims do a simulation of the world getting flooded to see what would happen - anything like that out there?

2020-08-23 05:12:28 UTC  

That would be cool. I have no idea @Deconverted Man

2020-08-23 05:13:04 UTC  

Yeah I'm not trying to prove the claim but maybe just explore an alternate hypothesis than what we are told by accepted science

2020-08-23 05:13:55 UTC  

for sure most if not all the ocean life would have died, all plants would be dead. then you would have the incest problem make most species all screwed up and die off most likely.

2020-08-23 05:14:09 UTC  

so i think that if it happened, then everything would be dead by now

2020-08-23 05:14:37 UTC  

not to mention you would need a bigger boat.

2020-08-23 05:15:47 UTC  

@Deconverted Man The sediments that settle would create something quite similar to what we call the geological table